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PAGE TWO Corine Blue Denims For Boys NOW, with ZIPPERS . . . When a guy’s out passin’ the ball around he wants a pair'of pants that can stand the g These denims are the answer, ‘or play or school wear. Mother knows that gged save on laundry, 2.19 IN SIZES 1-22 20" to 32" Waist denim Yy, tool pants eSS lfi‘). Z/H Bié,”fllf_/i (Ja QUALITY SINCE J88T PALMERIN JAPANBACK, STANMUSIAL BIG GOLF SPORTGAME MAKESSLOW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | l STARS, OAKS T0 MEETIN 7 GAME SERIES (By the Associated Press) | Hollywood gets the so-called acid! The Boston Red Sox, rolling like test starting tonight (Tuesday). a Sherman tank through a corn| The Stars, currently six games|field, are beginning to sniff that, ahead in the Pacific Coast League|World Series dough. | race, tangle with the Oakland Oaks Joe McCarthy’s crew, staging one | in the opener of a seven game !of series. The Oaks are now in a see- (yes ond-place tie with Sacramento. | Diego's Harvey Storey smacked a tenth inning single with.| | the bases loadeqd to give the Padres Boslon Sox Sniff World Series (ash By RALPH RODEN | | | | | | | ¢ best comebacks in recent , today was only three games from a sputtering New York Yankee machine for first place m‘ he American League. a 9 to 8 win over the Solons in en they occupied fifth place, {Monday's only game. The loss|12 games off the pace, charged; -(hu})p('d the Solons a half-game jcloser to. the Yanks by beating | |m the standings to the tie with | Washington, 3-2, as Casey Stengel's | Oakland. outfit dropped a night to Philadelphia. Washington, STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS MEET HOW o e PROGRESS /] pan reenters international sports | cmpetition today as its six-man | ot wimming team sets out in quest o et CHICAGO, of the U. S. swimming and diving W YORK, Aug. 16— tan warning to championships al, defending National League Semmy Sni World recor Hirono- ting champion, is making slow | ss in his bid to retain the! crown, He still has plenty to go| tp overhaul Brooklyn's pace-setting | Robinson. hin Furu Johnny Palme. est man of cor an and B t be 1ese po- known as will scie all in th 150 Jackie the cynosure of pre- free | trom seventh to/ | That v liminaries of the neter Musial jumpea walked off with big tyle swim, fourth place during the past week victory wad, the $10,000 nugget in - Today's competition is limited to 4jin ugh he increased his average | Tam O'Shanter’s i meet the 1500-meter swim preliminaries. wo points from 313 to 315. | Johnny's 68 to 70 playoft on also added two poims‘ triumph over endent Jimmy ) his*mark, climbing from 362 to| Demaret hois to third spot 364. Enos Slaughter of the Cards| B.B.STARS in the c: ranks with held on. to the runnerup berth, $23,512. Snead, » f{inished third adding one point to his .329 figure | in the “world, $30,893, and of a week ago. National Open c mpion Cary Stars of major leazue mes ves- Red hoendienst, another Card, ! Middlecoff has $24,604. bRHAS A moved from fourth to thirq place 1though his average dropped nom‘ 1 to 317. Red Sox DiMaggio to g Batting—Ted William. Singled home Dom with two out 11th some of 1 in the Perhaps owinz ability to bear d waist to his meditat while a i gunner on 32 bombinz raids over Boston a triaz Wa, BAVIS (up TENNIS | Japan, Palmer fashioned his ton and move X to withir , “world” triumph on an iron-nerved ‘Iree sames of leading I g win since ta the 1947 Weste! Pitching—Bill Wight, White Sox Open. Pitched Chicago to an ¢-0 0= i T P e S NEW YORK, Aug. 16, —B— Al He was iu troubl2. against De- 2 2 four-man tennis team of Richard aret on six holes yet lost par on only one. Four times he saved pars and he came through with a birdie (Pancho) Gonzales, Ted Schroeder, Gardnar Mulloy and Bill Talbert named today to defend the wa which saved his day on the 17t Davis Cup for the United States| It was a 130 1 shot from under —_— igainst Australia in the challenge | a tree to four feet 1 he night turned out as | round at Forest Hills, Aug. 26-28. sank the putt. That broke Demaret’s Vs Their appointment was an- back, 1 him two taps back At Brooklyn nounced by James H. Bishop of facing 1l green 138%, Brooklyn Culvet, Ind, chairman of the X Hagans, 139':, Wasl Davis Cup selection committee of e At Phoen. Charlie 144, the UMS Lawn Tennis Association, w"- fiA) BA!{ Phoenix, stopped Eusebo (Chebo) | following a meeting of his group b Hernandez, 144, Mexico,” (8). here, Final sc of games played last Reliable private ces in Can-| The hodies have been recovered night in tk WIL are: Vancouver 14, Wenatchee 11. Spokane 12, Victoria 11. Only games scheduled. mmunist of all but one of the nine persons in the forced landing of a transocean airliner off the coast Ireland early Monday. Forty- seven of the 58 persons aboard | were rescued. ton claim that Chin armies have captured the D only 195 miles nortk of lost city of Matilda Is coming. Who is Sylvia? PARIS TEARS up WOOD PAVEME T—Workmen take up wood blocks on ~ Bonlevard des Capucines, Paris, to replace them with bricks and asphalt, safer for autus when wet. to fill the bases. Herm Reich ‘Eravcs enjoyed an off day. | doubled to center to drive in the AT !tying runs and Roy Smalley| i i Pacific Coast League the Red Sox 11 innings before sub- | | w L Pct | mitting. In the previous five g,\mm | Hollywood 82 62 559 of t series, the Sox had punished | | Sacramento % 68 528 | Washington pitching for 55 runs. | \Oaklund 76 68 Joe Uuhsuu the vastly improved San Diego . 5 ha went all the way for | Seattle 2. 12 ton, as mu Sid Hudson for Portland 70 3 hington. Dodson led, 1-0, going {San Francisco 67 7 1465 | into the ninth, when the Senators 1 Los Angeles 60 85 Aulsq'uu'cd matters. | Nattonal Fait 4 HIT BkrAKS GAME { ! g The Senators took a 2-1 lead in W L Petithe 11th with former Soxer Sam| — | Brooklyn 68 40 6301 pente singling home Johnny Sim-| St. Louis 68 41 6245005 from second, but Boston tag-|__ New York 56 52 . 519 igcq Hudson in the last half for { Bostons. ... 55 54 505 |the payoff runs on doubles by Billy -Phfladelphm 54 57 486]Goodman, Dom DiMaggio ard a Pll!‘bulgh .’)2 58 .4(’:3\ gle by Ted Williams. Williams’ | Cincinnati 45 66 405 pi, his lone safety of the evening, Chicago 2 m ~3721bruku up the game. AT +{ The Athletics came from behind American League to nip the Yanks, scoring five runs S :Z 4L1 Zj;nn the sixth inning to overcome a ew Yor s 15-4 deficit. inaston e 593, INDIANS STILL FIGHT | Cleveland 65 45 591 vleveland’: RS = 2 Cleveland’s third place team also Detroit 62 51 549 Philadelphi 61 51 545 i kept its hat in the r , shading | EIR v ° fthe Detroit Tigers, 4-3, in ten in- Chicago 47 64 423 s i Washington 8 349 ys at Cleveland. The Indians St. Lows 3% 76 315 four games away from the promised land. ‘The best-pitched game of the | evening was turned in by lefty Billy { Wight of the Chicago White Sox, '\(:ho turned back the Browns, ®h two hits in St. Louis. Harry (The Cat) Brecheen hurled St. Louis Cardinals to within halfl game of the National League's front-running Brooklyn 16— () — The | Podgers as he pitched the Cards to {a 5-2 triumph over the Chicago | ubs in the major’s lone day game. The Pittsburgh Pirates outslugged | the Reds in Cincinnati 9-7. The Pirates took a 7-5 lead with four| runs in the sixth and insured the full game behind the league lead- | 'iumPh With two more in the ing Dodgers, who are not scheduled ‘ :;;nthi f{m.ph_::“f” Wh’".hid 1:‘;:‘ to, play until tonight. nd homer with a man on to get | CUBS DEFEAT CARDS IN9TH CHICAGO, Aug. | Chicago Cubs rallied for three runs ; in the ninth inning to upset the St. jc Louis Cardinals, 5 to 4, here today before a ladies day crowd of 36,607 that include 19,802 paid. The defeat put the Cardinals a Hal Jeltooat Cheama® the' dedl- |the Pirates started in the [irst slw: ninth with a double, Phil Cay- | Mmne. | | Brooklyn, the New York Giants, | arretta walki amazzott, etta walked and Bob Ramazaottl| ) go iy “phillies and Boston | sacrificed. Andy Pafko also walked | singleq to send Pafko home with ! TO BE DEDICATED AT RENTON, WASH RENTON, Wash., Aug. 16.—#— The field from which Will Rogers and Wiley Post took off on their ill-fated 1935 flight will be dedi- cated Aug. 28 in their honor. { It will be known as the Will| Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial Sea- | plane Base at the Renton Muni- | cipal Airport. | Special invitations have been| sent to Will Rogers, jr., Governor| | Langlie’ and other dignataries. ; LEADERS INB. B. | Leaders in the National and American Leagues through games | of yesterday are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, .364; Slaughter, St. Louis, .327. Runs Batted In — Robinson Brooklyn, 94; Hodges, Brooklyn, 85. | Home Runs— Kiner, Pittsburgh, 32; Gordon, New York and Sauer, Chicago, 24. Pitching—Branca, Brooklyn, 12-4, and Roe, Brooklyn, 9-3, .750. AMERICAN LEAGUE The inscription on the bronze Batting—Kell, Detroit, .355; Wil-|Plaque at the water's edge wuli read: liams, Boston, .350. b | “Will Rogers-Wiley Post Mem- ! Runs Batted In—Stephens, Bos- ton, 130; Williams, Boston, 118. orial Seaplane Base, dedicated Aug. Home Runs—Stephens, Boston, |28 1949, to the memory of Will| 31; Williams, Boston, 29. {Rogers, America’s most < beloved | E 4 ambassador of good will, and his Pitching — Reynolds, New Yorl 11-3, .786; Wynn, Cleveland, 9-3, .750. Quick Awovafoi | Clark Is Objeded (By Associated Press) fellow Oklahoman, Wiley Post, in- | trepid airman, who took off from| | this base Aug. 7, 1935, on their ill- | fated flight to encircle the globe.” | The pair died a short time later vhen their plane crashed at Point Barrow, Alaska. HOSPITAL NOTES " ai¢| Admitted .to St. Ann's hospital| Republican Senator Robert Tall| .o o"pyeq pratt, Albert Kookesh, | of Ohio is joining other Republi- & cans in protesting the quick com- | ATitA: Roehr. mittee approval of Tom cmk\*wz‘:’:h”l%e‘l was Miss Frances reme Ci {® nomifalicn i) e Sup (b el Nineteen tuberculosis patients Scpsfor Taft teRs newsmen that | were transferred from the Govern- he thinks it is outrageous that the q Senate Judiciary Committee dl)jmem Hospital to Mt. Edgecumbe. proved Clark's nomination without | calling Clark to testify. Senator Homer Ferguson Michigan makes a similar protest, and says he's going to make his comblaint to the full Senate when| it gets around to considering the| Clark nomination. Americans, reports the Tea Bur- 1, eau, use about 23 million pounds ofl itea a year for iced tea. Follow the Cabs to ; BOSS’ OASIS Pittsburgh’s six mountain-climb- | n Dougl ing railways carry more than two million fares annually. l lor a Good Time 9-5 decision last surprisingly car ned b 8-0, ROGERS-POSTBASE | the winning tally, | FOR SALE TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1949 FOR SALE FOR SALE ALMOST new Babee Tenda rea- sonable. Ph. Green 750. 74 3t SIZE 9 hipboots, logger boots, shoe-pacs for sale cheap. No. 2, Scandinavian Rocms. 4 3t COMET Seooter in good condition. Ph. Blue 180, 4 BUSINESS' OPPORTUNITY: We have a one man neon plant ready to go: A qualified man can make good money with this layout, which can be purchased at a rea- conable price. PARSONS ELEC- | TRIC COMPANY. 74 3t | GIRL'S BIKE, Dayton, like new, $35. Ph. Douglas 552. 74 3t| '49 HUDSON, 8 cylinder, 4-door se- dan, platinum color. Call 477. 4 Uf Sox presumed dead on July | GUN Collection. Pieces for sale in- | dividually. Mostly muzzle-loaders with few modern. All in excellent shooting condition. Ph. 370 after 6 p. m. Phone Blue 212, 1 tf | SOPRANT Accordion; 13 tone changes. Bargain. Terms, Blue 212, OUR 2 bedroom home, $500 down, balance like rent. 14 miles out. Blue 212, TOP GRAIN haii carved ladies | bags, $25.00. Men's belts, guar- anteed for 5 years, or a genuine | Alaska Sealskin billfold that. will last a lifetime for $5. Standard items in our stock. Harbor Leath- er. Phone 884, 70 2t SMALL upright piano, $35¢. Call| R. A. Treffers 10-HP MERCURY, 5 hours on it,| and 12-ft Burchcraft. Price $375.. Room 206, Home Hotel. 70 6t 2 or 3 Bedroom Modern House; full cement basement, level lot, 1'% blocks from school. Call owner, Douglas 464. FOR SALE qt Hame< new motor, tires and $1600. Cail Dr. Rude. springs, | 68 6t ; r\EW Flectmhx( Vacuumi(,lezmers Now $75.50. Call Bill Auld, 912, | for demonstration. WANTED VIAN Wlshes steady employment with established firm. Experienc- ed in costaccounting and general | bookkeeping. Contact Williamson Gastineau Hotel. at 4 3t | COAST Guard Officer, recently transferred to ‘““Storis” urgently needs 2 or 3 bedroom house cr apt. Green 200. 3 3t WOULD like to rent’modern fur- nished apartment or house for one year at least, couple with teen-age daughter. Prefer away from business dis-| trict with view. Call Baranof Ho- tel beginning August 16. Jack Molyneux. 72 tf Beauty Operawr, part | or full time. Baranof Beauty Salon. 3 tf — 1 WOMAN Stcnographer Apply in person. R. W. Cowling Co. 73 3t WANTED: Small marine motor, 20{ to 40 hp. Call Green 332. 173 6t ‘WANTED: Children preschool age to. care for 'in my own home days. Phone 377.. 3 2t SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK $5.95 up. Ffthi Ave. N.Y, firm de- sires women to sell New Dresses, Suits, Lingerfe. Seen in “Vogue”, “Mademoiselle”. Good commis- sions. Write for sample book. Mod- ern Manner, 260JP Fifth Ave., New York. CARD OF THANKS To express our deep grati- tude, it is hard to put into words, all that our hearts would say to the people of Gastineau Channel Area for all the help extended in the search for our beloved boys and the finding of their bodies. We especially wish to Thank the Juneau and Douglas Fire Departments who touched off the instant search, the Police Department, Highway Patrol, Forest Service, Coast Guard and the scores of people whose names we may never learn, but who volunteered and unceasing- ly searched day and night in 4 5t ('3 FORD SEDAN $200. Bargain.} 3 B 335 W 12th St. 70tf | Call Lt. Freymueller, phone, to accomodate |’ | thm: TWO beauty shops—no phone calls. 1 tf | 1 NEW 2 bdr, home, elig. FHA, hard- wood floors, garage, basement, elec. range and refrig., can add 2 bdr. on 2nd floor. Basement, lawn, ete, immediate possession. 4-BDR, Home, view, basement, elec. stove and refrig. 2 years old. | 2-BDR. Home, hardwood floors, view, basement, furnace, etc., compl. furnished. WE have two new homes nearing cémpletion. Come in and see plans. Buy now and plan your own color scheme, ete. One in Douglas, one in Juneau. 2-BDR. Home on 7th St., furnish~ ed, basement, 3 BEDROOMS, furnished, terms, new Kelvinator Frigidaire range. 3 BDRS,, basement, view, fireplace, hardwood floors, compl. furn. immediate possession. SEVERAL excellent building lots on Glacier highways, scme ap- prox. 4 mi. Also lots Douglas. LADIES own your own business— sewing and novelty shop, priced quick sale. Excellent location, im- mediate possession, small apt. in back of shop. view, refrig., 2: machine shops on Small Boat Harbor. Garage. 3 apt. houses, good income. Pile-driving equip. Fish packer. Property at Sitka, Tenakee, Pelican. MURPHY & MURPHY LARGE centrally located business property. Rentals in excess of $1000 per month. Yield a certain 8 per cent return to the larger investor. Financed by owner af- ter substantial down payment. 3-BEDROOM residence partially furnished, Fireplace. Automatic heat. Full basement. Excellent location. SUMMER home near point Lou- isa. A small log cabin beauti- fully finished with field stone fireplace. Most suitable for a couple. Good beach and garden, TWO- - THREE and FOUR bed- room residences in a price range from $8,000 to $20,000. A CHOICE range of building lots are still available in the Seatter Tract and Highlands, WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau PETERSON HOME, Peterson Hill near Auk Lake, 5 acres patented, three buildings—3-bedroom home with full concrete basement, elec- tricity, private well. Also 1-bed- room cabin and large harn. On bus line. $7950. ROY LUNN apartments, 3 apts. 1 bedroom each; also 20x14 studio or shop. in rear. 327 11th St across from Evergreen Apts. Mukg an offer, GUN CLUB road back of ERA. 4~ room house on piling. $2500. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phere 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE NO OTHER home improvement will give so much -comfort at so great a saving in fuel as ade- quate insulation .sfrippmg. It Ceosts Less Than You Think! For estimates call Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 73 1mo | \ 269 tf i , ha A 1946 Dodl;e-;ONE 38 cal . I JOURNEYMAN Leatherworker, 601m(1| Leonard | | wANTED: | ‘r | | i | that drenching rain without re- gard to themselves. We also wish to Thank each and everyone for the beautiful floral offerings, cars donated for the funeral service and all the kind sympathy extended us, will always be remembered by our families. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Niemi, Nancy and Elsie. “Mr. and Mrs, Roman Ellers, Michael and Sally. | [ ¥ et | i FOR SALE: Welding and body re- ONE 15-ft. Round Bottum duublc end skiff. Good condition. Call 0362. 73 4t supa"";ulo. on a 45’; 73 4t cal. frame. Call 0362. and handstitcher, Harbor 68 1t WANTED by Sept. 1, woman tc care for 3-year-old girl in my home 12:15 to 4:15. Mother em- ployed. Phone Red 755, 245 Er- win St. 67 tf swivel knife $20 a day to producer. Leather, Phone 883. Inside, outside vpaint- ing and paperhanging. I am ahead of schedule and will give you immediate servige. DO IT NOW! Ralph A. Treffers, Paint Con- tractor, Ph. Blue 462. 56 tf WANTED to buy old Russian tea chest, red or green, Ph. 374. 18 ¢ YOUR Choice, either 1947 DeSoto 4-door sedan or 1949 Dodge 4- door sedan. Phone Red 270. 55tf CRECENT APT., centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf and weather- ! ,GODING HOUSE. Can show in- 1 vestment o{ $9,500. Includes yard i and new concrete basement. $7000 j on terms. |NEAR DOUGLAS on beach, sea-~ wall, electricity, oil, water. 2- bedroom, livingroom, large kitch- en, bath. $1800 cash. ON BEACH across from Juneau, 3- { bedrooms, very clean, $3500. | STAR HILL, 4-bedrooms, furmih- ed. $9500. | FORMER HENDRICKSON (Ideal Wildes) home on 12th. Two apts. Very modern, well furnished, front and back yards, garage. $12,600. TOM - GEORGE newly decorated residence near Governor's Man- sion. 3-bedrooms, all hardwood floors, fireplace, view windows, automatic oil furnace, full hase- ment, $15,500 unfurnished. | TWO BEDROOM home in good neighborhood, $5500. FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, fireplace large hvlng room with view, needs someé repairs. $4750. OTHER LISTINGS in Douglas, Auk Bay, Lena Cove, etec, USED CARS: '39 Chev Sedan $550; '40 Ford sedan $550; '41 Cadillac $1500; '41 GMC pickup $600; '47 Chev Se- dan $1150; 47 DeSoto sedan $2700; '49 Dodge sedan $2600. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Eoats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harber — Phone 52 MISCELLANEOUS HOME Insulation, Weatherstripping SEVERAL large anc Small Dia- Plan now for winter. For esti- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain males phone 81. Ward A. John- prices at the First Natlona]' 71 1mo Bank, 35 tf - CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, pair shoo suitable for general re‘i pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28tf LONG Established pusiness, 1lquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters., Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596.| 168 te} LOG CABIN 28x16 It inse. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. $202 tf courteous service. New cars; also tours to Fairbanks, Anchorage or any points on the Alaska Highe way. Owned and operated by G. R. Churchill. Call 666 or 959. 44tt HOPES New ana Used Mdse. Wa buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 99 e B i it P W WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies ! Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats T gy RS I S Wl S S i 38-FT. Cruiser “Katinka.” Chrysler | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- Marine, 2'¢ to 1 reduction. Fully equipped. Sleeps six. Ready for charter or suitable for living. Priced to sell. T. J. MacCaul, Auk Bay or write 4004, Juneau. 58 tf CUT-down Fora V-8 racer—every ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. tt FOR VACATIONERS thing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 dquble 7 between 8 and 4. 46 tf TWQ Level Lots, center of Doug- las. Ph. Douglas 464. 54 U 3-BEDROOM House, fireplace, latge living room, large kitchen, hardwood floors, laundry room, Hot water heat. Call 015-2 rings after 12 noon. 51 tf J AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. | Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf i| YOUNG Juneau Couple, expecting child in Oct., desperately need apt. or house, reasonable rent. Husband steadily employed. Please ph. Blue 306. - 69 Ul For Charter M.V.VERMARCO Diesel Powered—Licensed TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.3% Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 tt FOR BENT STEAMHEATED room in private home for quiet gentleman. Green 0. i3 u NICE Clean Rooms:, steam heated 315 Gold St. 220 t¢ STEAMHEATED kooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 & WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent, Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. ICHIROPODIST:—B]ue 379. 74 1mo WLIL Trade sun lamp for binocu- lars. Call 477. T4 tf About 470 million lemons, the SMALL BOAT HARBOR ITea Bureau reports, are used with iced tea every year.